Yes, but you better be able to prove it was her actions and not something else that caused it. Also depends on what diagnose you have. Mental illness is just the headline for many different illnesses and not a diagnose in itself.
If you can find a lawyer that will take your case, sure you can. The suit may get thrown out the first time a judge looks at it, but you can certainly try.
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You can sue but its highly unlikely you'll win.
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Sue Ellen Bridgers has written: 'Keeping Christina' -- subject(s): Fiction, Friendship, Honesty, Schools 'All together now' -- subject(s): Fiction, Grandparents 'Notes for another life' -- subject(s): Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Mental illness, Suicide
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Carla Sue is Jennifer Nettles mother.
Duane Lee Mother is Lafonda Sue Honeycutt
Sue
Yes, it is possible to sue an ex-husband for mental distress and causing PTSD, but the success of such a lawsuit depends on various factors, including the evidence of harm, the nature of the actions that caused the distress, and the applicable laws in your jurisdiction. You would need to demonstrate that his actions were intentional or negligent and directly resulted in emotional harm to both you and your son. Consulting with a lawyer who specializes in family law or personal injury would be essential to assess the viability of your case.
Ollie Jackson Armstrong is his mother. His father is Andrew Armstrong.
Sue McIntosh is his mother, she was a newsreader on ABC Australia